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Equinox Environmental - Andy Brown (311 words) |
 | Andy changed careers in response to the rapid growth and development pressures he saw firsthand that were impacting his favorite natural areas and from which even he was financially benefiting. |
 | Andy firmly believes that economic prosperity and a high quality of life can be achieved, and in fact are dependent upon, conservation and wise use of our regions natural and cultural resources. |
 | Through Andys vision and leadership and the extraordinary contributions of its entire staff, Equinox proves on a daily basis that the delicate balance between use and conservation of these resources can be achieved through proper planning. |
| Review - I Can See You Being Invisible by Andy Brown (853 words) |
 | Brown is a leader in Canadian small press publishing; he is the principal behind Montreal’s conundrum press, a house known for working outside the mainstream. |
 | Brown’s collection is a change from the lyrical, small town, nostalgic, über real McCanLit that Ray Robertson railed against in Mental Hygiene. |
 | Andy Brown’s first collection of stories converges on the discarded: rooms are provisional, existing until a stranger comes to the door and leaves with the balance of the fiction in tow. |